Charles Halliley
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Charles Halliley was a first class cricketer who played 3 matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 1872 against Lancashire CCC, Nottinghamshire CCC, and Surrey CCC. Yorkshire lost the Roses Match at Bramall Lane by 42 runs, with Halliley opening his first class career with a duck and then 2 at number 3 in the order. He was promoted in the order to open against Notts, scoring his career best 17 in the first innings but was out for a duck second time round as Yorkshire lost a thrilling game by just 6 runs. He opened again against Surrey, scoring 8, and Yorkshire won by 10 wickets thanks to a century from Ephraim Lockwood.
Born on December 5, 1852 in Earlsheaton, Dewsbury, he died on March 23, 1929 in Ravensthorpe, Yorkshire.
A right handed batsman, he scored 27 runs at an average of 5.4 with a top score of 17. He didn't bowl or take a catch.